Issue 6, 2007

The value of natural products to future pharmaceutical discovery

Abstract

Covering: 2004 to 2006

Natural products have provided considerable value to the pharmaceutical industry over the past half century. In particular, the therapeutic areas of infectious diseases and oncology have benefited from numerous drug classes derived from natural product sources. Unfortunately, pharmaceutical companies have significantly decreased activities in natural product discovery during the past several years. Biotechnology companies working in the fields of combinatorial biosynthesis, genetic engineering and metagenomic approaches to identify novel natural product lead molecules have had limited success. Despite what appears to be a slow death of natural product discovery research, many new and interesting molecules with biological activity have been published in the past few years. If natural product materials continue to be tested for desirable therapeutic activities, we believe that significant progress in identifying new antibiotics, oncology therapeutics and other useful medicines will be made.

Graphical abstract: The value of natural products to future pharmaceutical discovery

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
04 Jan 2007
First published
09 May 2007

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2007,24, 1225-1244

The value of natural products to future pharmaceutical discovery

D. D. Baker, M. Chu, U. Oza and V. Rajgarhia, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2007, 24, 1225 DOI: 10.1039/B602241N

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